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Romanian streaming, banking, and government services all geo-restrict the moment you leave the country.
A Romania VPN replaces your real IP with a Romanian one, encrypts your connection, and adds privacy and security that bridges the gap between what the courts have protected and what remains legally unclear.
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VPN Super encrypts your connection with AES-256, the same standard used by banks and governments. Your real IP is hidden, your data is encrypted, and your browsing stays between you and your screen.
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Yes. VPN use is fully legal in Romania. There are no laws restricting individuals from using VPN services. Romania operates under EU law (GDPR) and national privacy legislation (Law 190/2018). Article 28 of the Romanian Constitution protects the secrecy of correspondence, which has been interpreted to extend to electronic communications. As with any jurisdiction, activities illegal without a VPN remain illegal with one.
Romania has one of the strongest judicial records on data retention in the EU.
The Constitutional Court struck down the first data retention law (Law 298/2008) in 2009 (Decision 1258/2009), ruling it an unconstitutional violation of the right to privacy. When Parliament passed a replacement (Law 82/2012), the Court struck that down too in 2014 (Decision 440/2014), following the European Court of Justice's invalidation of the EU Data Retention Directive. Importantly, the 2014 ruling stated that access to retained data by intelligence agencies must require judicial approval. Romania has not attempted a third data retention law.
However, intelligence services retain interception capabilities under other legal frameworks. Law 51/1991 allows the Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI) to request interception warrants for national security threats. ANCOM Decision 987/2012 requires telecom operators to maintain the technical capability to execute interception warrants. These are targeted measures, not blanket retention, but they do mean Romanian authorities can access specific communications when granted a warrant.
A VPN encrypts your connection, so your ISP sees traffic to a VPN server rather than the specific websites you visited.
In November 2024, far-right candidate Călin Georgescu unexpectedly won the first round of Romania's presidential election. Declassified intelligence reports revealed that his campaign had benefited from coordinated Russian-backed TikTok manipulation: paid promotion through a mysterious account, algorithmic amplification, and 85,000 cyberattacks against Romanian electoral systems on polling day. On December 6, 2024, the Constitutional Court annulled the entire first round, an unprecedented step in EU history.
This event highlighted the vulnerability of digital infrastructure in Romania and across Europe. While a VPN does not protect against disinformation, it does encrypt your connection and prevent third parties from monitoring your online activity, giving you more control over your digital footprint.
Pro TV Play geo-restricts all live and on-demand content to Romanian IP addresses. If your IP isn't Romanian, you'll see a location error.
Open VPN Super, connect to the Bucharest server, then visit protv.ro or open the Pro TV app. If content still shows as restricted, clear your browser cache and cookies. Pro TV stores location data that can conflict with your new Romanian IP.
Voyo (voyo.ro) is Pro TV's premium streaming platform, holding exclusive Romanian broadcast rights for the Premier League, FA Cup, and Ligue 1 starting. Outside Romania, the streams are blocked.
Open VPN Super, connect to the Bucharest server, then visit voyo.ro or open the Voyo app. You need a Voyo subscription. The VPN gives you the Romanian IP; the subscription gives you the content rights.
Romania's judicial record on data retention is one of the strongest in the EU. Courts have twice struck down laws that would have required blanket data storage. A VPN that maintains a strict no-activity-logs policy has no browsing data to hand over, even if presented with a legal request. VPN Super does not log your activity, websites visited, or connection timestamps.
For context, Romania is home to several VPN companies precisely because of this legal environment. The absence of a data retention law and strong constitutional privacy protections make it an attractive jurisdiction for privacy-focused services.
Yes. Connecting to VPN Super's Bucharest server gives you a Romanian IP address, which means Netflix will show you the Romanian library. Netflix's catalogue varies by region, and the Romanian library includes local content and some titles not available in other countries. Connect to the Bucharest server before opening Netflix to see the Romanian selection.
